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Coexisting With Humans: Genomic and Behavioral Consequences in a Small and Isolated Bear Population. [PDF]
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An AluYa5 Insertion in the 3'UTR of COL4A1 and Cerebral Small Vessel Disease.
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Revision Lists as a Source for Genealogical Research in the Field of Shevchenko Studies
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Cognitive Order in Genealogical Lists
Journal of Anthropological Research, 1984Forty-seven spontaneously recited genealogies from Belgrade, Yugoslavia, are examined for evidence of internal order. Order was judged according to the following criteria of precedence in the order of recitation: males before females, agnates before non-agnates, consanguines before affines, ascendants before descendants, generationally close relatives ...
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The Anglian collection of royal genealogies and regnal lists
Anglo-Saxon England, 1976This collection of Old English royal records is found in four manuscripts: London, British Library, Cotton Vespasian B. vi; London, British Library, Cotton Tiberius B. v, vol. 1; Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 183; and Rochester, Cathedral Library, A. 3. 5.
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From Lists to History: Chronological Aspects of the Chronicler's Genealogies
Journal of Biblical Literature, 2004The past couple of decades have seen the book of Chronicles go from being "the Bible's best-kept secret"1 to being one of the most studied and researched of all biblical books. One reason for this is a renewed interest in the Persian period and an acknowledgment of its importance in the formation of the biblical corpus as we know it today.2 Most recent
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King Lists of the Old Babylonian Period and Biblical Genealogies
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1968BIBLICAL GENEALOGIEs-especially the ethnographic tables in Genesis and the tribal genealogies assembled mainly in the first nine chapters of 1 Chronicles-represent a unique historiographical genre within the literature of the ancient Near East.' Only at the start of the Islamic period did Arab chronographers create such broad genealogical tables ...
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Prosopography Of People Listed In The Genealogical Tables
2007This section presents prosopography of people listed in the genealogical tables. The family is listed in italics after the name of each person, according to the custom of modern research in the region from which he or she came. The family names of the Norwegian and Danish kings and their relatives are not listed.
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THE VERBS HEITA AND VERA AS CHRONOMARKERS IN OLD ICELANDIC GENEALOGICAL LISTS
RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" SeriesThe Icelandic genealogies which have come down to us through medieval narrative sources, primarily in family sagas and Landnámabók, possess a formalised structure. In the texts, they are presented in the form of ahnentafel. There are very few single-line genealogical lists (only ascending or descending) in the sources; in most instances, they consider ...
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